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  • av August Derleth
    240,-

    Set in rural Wisconsin in the 1880s, Still Is the Summer Night (1937) is the first of August Derleth's several historical novels in his Sac Prairie saga. We are introduced to the Halder family-old Captain Halder, consumed with memories of his service in the Civil War; the brothers Ratio and Alton, who find themselves in a largely unspoken but intense emotional conflict over Ratio's wife, Julie. As Ratio's increasingly brazen philandering alienates Julie's affections, she naturally inclines toward Alton, who has nurtured a love for her for years. This domestic drama is set amidst the farmlands of Wisconsin, where the eternal verities of the changing seasons and the teeming earth form a quiet backdrop to human struggles that threaten to explode in uncontrollable hatred and violence.

  • av August Derleth
    410,-

    The Shield of the Valiant (1945) is one of the longest novels of the Sac Prairie saga that Derleth ever wrote. Covering the period 1938-41, it is an expansive narrative of the intertwined lives of several key citizens of that small town in Wisconsin: Rena Janney, an attractive teenager who is wooed by Kivden Sewall, to his parents' disapproval; Van Vliet Waterbury, the town's banker, overseeing the financial tribulations of citizens poor and wealthy; Royce Myron, a married man fatally attracted to the wiles of the seductive Megan Hods. Over all hangs the presence of Steve Grendon, now a successful novelist, and in many ways the town's conscience. He criticizes the townsfolk's propensity for malicious gossip, much of it fueled by religious prejudice, while at the same time luxuriating in the natural beauty of the landscape. The wonders and drawbacks of small-town life is keenly etched in this memorable novel.

  • av August Derleth
    296,-

    August Derleth regarded Evening in Spring (1941) as perhaps the best novel he ever wrote. The product of many years' work, the novel began as a novella written as early as 1929, under the title "The Early Years." Derleth wrote successive drafts of this text, showing some of them to his friend H. P. Lovecraft, who commented incisively upon them. Then, around 1940, he wrote the novel as we have it in a few months. This is a poignant tale of young love: Steve Grendon (an obvious stand-in for Derleth himself) becomes infatuated with Margery Estabrook, but both sets of parents object, both because of the couple's youth and also because Steve is Catholic and Margery is Protestant. Will the couple overcome these obstacles, or will they prove too much for these teenagers? Set in the rural Wisconsin landscape that the author paints with as tenderness and affection as he depicts the complex emotions of his protagaonists, Evening in Spring is a testament to the sensitivity of character portrayal that typifies August Derleth's best work.

  • av Karen Anderson, August Derleth, John W & m.fl.
    136,-

    This volume is a facsimile reprint of AMRA, the 2-time Hugo Award-winning sword and sorcery fanzine edited by George H. Scithers. It presented artwork, fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and a lively letter column and featured some of the most famous fantasy, horror, and science fiction writers, editors, and artists. Vol. 2, No. 2 is the third issue, originally published in 1959. This volume features contributions from John W. Campbell, Jr., Karen Anderson, August Derleth, Thomas Stratton, W.H. Griffey and Franklin Bergquist.

  • - The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, Volume 2
    av August Derleth & H P Lovecraft
    500,-

  • - The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, Volume 1
    av August Derleth & H P Lovecraft
    500,-

  • - River of a Thousand Isles
    av August Derleth
    510,-

  • av August Derleth
    446,-

    The author of this book was a chronicler whose ear was close to the northern Wisconsin ground. In his Sac Prairie Saga, of which ""Walden West"" is the crowning volume, he captures the essences of midwestern village life with his distinctive combination of narrative and prose-poetry.

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